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Who did Plato regard as a “just man”?
Plato defined justice through a quote he had written. The quote had said “I declare that justice is nothing else than that which advantageous to the stronger. It follows that the just man is he who obeys the laws of the governing group; the unjust man disregards them. But, the subject who obeys hurts himself and promotes the good of others. It pays, therefore, to act unjustly.”

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